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Autori principali: Madureira, Brielen, Niekler, Andreas, Keuschnigg, Marc, de Brito, Mariana Madruga
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Pubblicazione: 2026
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.18105
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author Madureira, Brielen
Niekler, Andreas
Keuschnigg, Marc
de Brito, Mariana Madruga
author_facet Madureira, Brielen
Niekler, Andreas
Keuschnigg, Marc
de Brito, Mariana Madruga
contents Landslides often hit newsstands due to their destructive and potentially fatal effects. News are a valuable source of information for creating or enriching disaster databases and for expediting media-based studies of the dynamics of media attention. To accomplish that, news datasets must be filtered, geolocated and validated. This paper focuses on how landslides around the world are reported in German newspapers. We analyse almost 60k news articles about 5.5k news events in a 25-year period, compare it with external measures of countries' susceptibility to landslides and provide insights, e.g.~the overreporting of Southern and Western Europe, to foment further studies on inequalities in media attention to international disasters.
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spellingShingle How Loud Rumbles Hit Newsstands: A Data Analysis of Coverage and Spatial Bias in German News about Landslides Around the World
Madureira, Brielen
Niekler, Andreas
Keuschnigg, Marc
de Brito, Mariana Madruga
Computation and Language
Landslides often hit newsstands due to their destructive and potentially fatal effects. News are a valuable source of information for creating or enriching disaster databases and for expediting media-based studies of the dynamics of media attention. To accomplish that, news datasets must be filtered, geolocated and validated. This paper focuses on how landslides around the world are reported in German newspapers. We analyse almost 60k news articles about 5.5k news events in a 25-year period, compare it with external measures of countries' susceptibility to landslides and provide insights, e.g.~the overreporting of Southern and Western Europe, to foment further studies on inequalities in media attention to international disasters.
title How Loud Rumbles Hit Newsstands: A Data Analysis of Coverage and Spatial Bias in German News about Landslides Around the World
topic Computation and Language
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.18105